Tuesday, 20 September 2016

BUY NOW, WEAR NOW & LATER: DRESSES

It may have only been last week we were seeing balmy highs of up to 30 degrees heat, but Autumn is fast approaching – and with it, our timeless clothing collection. With this week cooling off and us seeing intermittent sunshine and showers – here, we show you how to wear our dresses now, and later in the season.

The traditional wrap dress is an essential for every wardrobe. But this flattering wrap dress is not like your average – it fully opens and securely velcro’s closed meaning no more overhead dressing and no more fiddly fastenings to battle.

How to wear now: With bare legs to show off a late-Summer tan or tanned leggings if you’re not feeling as confident.

How to wear later: Wear with black tights and suede boots, completing the look with a coordinating scarf.

The ever popular printed wrap dress – now more accessible fully opening and securing with Velcro. No need to dress overhead of struggle with fiddly fastenings.

How to wear now: Layer with a vest underneath and roll sleeves up on warmer days.

How to wear later: pair with black tights and dress up for smarter occasions you have coming up with coordinating magnetic fastening red pearl necklace* (*this item cannot be worn by customers with a pacemaker) and red suede boots.

This shift style with patch front pockets is great for now in on-trend stripe. It is dark based so can be worn now and later too. Fastening at the front with Velcro, the most popular way to dress this style is by fastening from the waist down, stepping into the dress and then securing the Velcro from the waist up.

How to wear now: below elbow length sleeves, wear on its own with a smart red pearl necklace* to complete the look.

How to wear later: our Italian-fleece is warm and most importantly comfortable. For extra warmth and to cover lower arms, layer with a cardi.

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The Able Label provides beautiful clothes, designed to make dressing easier.
Founder Katie’s inspiration comes from her grandmother who had Parkinson’s. She saw first-hand the day-to-day issues she faced with reduced dexterity, impaired mobility as well as reduced cognitive skills.
As a former fashion buyer for White Stuff clothing, Katie has combined research into easy-touch closures and fastenings with stylish designs. Supported by retail guru Sally Bailey who is an advisor to the brand, she is launching her range of clothing via a brand new e-boutique (www.theablelabel.com)